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we are using their data to help us tailor products.a to help us tailor products. we just launched a spicy snickers as in the data that they gave us and it is a combination of cover we have a big ride as well as off—line retail business. it is an exciting market with a lot going on. that is rent-free to come at the boss of the confectionery giant. —— grant reid. we've had big news from the us federal reserve and the european central bank this week — the us raising rates and europe signalling it is unwinding its massive stimulus programme. today it's the turn of the bank ofjapan. so — are they following suit? mariko 0i is following the story for us in singapore. any movement from the bank ofjapan this time? nope, no surprises from the bank of japan. this time? nope, no surprises from the bank ofjapan. it has wrapped up its monetary policy meeting and it continues to keep its cost of borrowing very low. and it remains keeping the stimulus packages in place. unlike the ecb, the european central bank, which surprised the market overnight fo
we are using their data to help us tailor products.a to help us tailor products. we just launched a spicy snickers as in the data that they gave us and it is a combination of cover we have a big ride as well as off—line retail business. it is an exciting market with a lot going on. that is rent-free to come at the boss of the confectionery giant. —— grant reid. we've had big news from the us federal reserve and the european central bank this week — the us raising rates and europe...
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stay with us on bbc news.of this unique fossil which experts hope will raise a million dollars for conservation groups. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given with great guns of the tower shall be shot off. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely outfought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter and he fought all the way to the end, even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of the release of the beatles' lp sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band, a record described as the album of the century. this is bbc news. our main headline: finance ministers from the g7 group have expressed concern about the tariffs the us has imposed on imports of steel and aluminium from the eu, canada,
stay with us on bbc news.of this unique fossil which experts hope will raise a million dollars for conservation groups. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given with great guns of the tower shall be shot off. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely outfought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three...
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that's one tool we use. e other tool we use is spectroscopy. one thing that brought us to gail crater was finding minerals that had been hydrated. but the other fun thing on mars, on earth it's hard to find old rocks because earth is see the still, you hawaii volcanos going off, the land is change, plate tectonics. in mars that stopped billions of years ago. half the surface practically is very, very, very old. we can get the ancient history of mars by landing on the surface and looking at what happened early in the history of the solar system. jen: that's right. the modern landscape is actually an ancient one. michelle: so another media question from the audio line. >> thank you. next question is from mike wall with space.com. your line is open. >> thank you guys. ppreciate your time. this is probably a question for ashwin or anybody else who wans how do you think 's involved -- [inaudible] how co-you define the overall mission and what do you hope for? michelle: i hope that came through well. i believe they're asking about how the discoveries
that's one tool we use. e other tool we use is spectroscopy. one thing that brought us to gail crater was finding minerals that had been hydrated. but the other fun thing on mars, on earth it's hard to find old rocks because earth is see the still, you hawaii volcanos going off, the land is change, plate tectonics. in mars that stopped billions of years ago. half the surface practically is very, very, very old. we can get the ancient history of mars by landing on the surface and looking at what...
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north plate us. an e-mail was cool that you know i mean there are cases where your dear friends of him don't know any better of your most. so football has used a band method and then still manages to get it validated by the world anti-doping agency the world's most popular sport has rewritten the rules on doping. helmet lead explaining we sure. will do all this your career national sport energy to do point three let them bash shots if equal miquel it will be on to your court be such a vocal go toward those here go off it. city get a quick. it could circular of well with what research what if in all cities bob. yet his book or your. formula. didn't succeed the our corporate model every year but it was on the boat races your points on duties were going to go and it's also up to cindy got a job. but as with most sought to shoot guns in the composite about. as he lets it go you. don't really know the ball was injuriously courses but i'm sure a lot has it says on the libby i strongly about modern. folks a
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how would it be used in humans?ould be to edit the cells that are the, really the precursors to blood cells, these are called stem cells and the strategy is to remove the cells from a patient that has this disease, make the corrections to the dna, and then replace those cells so that they can repopulate the blood supply system. so from the patient‘s point of view, it would be as simple as an injection? well, no, because at the moment, this would have to be done as a bone marrow transplant. so it would involve a bone marrow transplant, but with the patient‘s own edited cells. so in terms of the chances of success, you are talking 100%. well, i think it would be very high, given that routine nature now doing these sorts of bone marrow transplants. i do think in the future there is an exciting alternative that might involve doing the editing in the patients, and without having to do a bone marrow transplant, but the field isn't there yet. so there are various diseases that people are looking at to see how it can help.
how would it be used in humans?ould be to edit the cells that are the, really the precursors to blood cells, these are called stem cells and the strategy is to remove the cells from a patient that has this disease, make the corrections to the dna, and then replace those cells so that they can repopulate the blood supply system. so from the patient‘s point of view, it would be as simple as an injection? well, no, because at the moment, this would have to be done as a bone marrow transplant. so...
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arc .us. he develop a pitch which he took to silicon valley to a 15- $20 million -- 20% of his company. what was clear is that he was agnostic about where the money came from and even ported russian state that he found the idea of working with the crazy evil russians quite intriguing. one san francisco-based investor who spoke with me about a start up in 2014 -- please? [ multiple speakers ] it is very relevant. these allegations that have been put to the committee stem from one source. they gained traction in the media and if you don't understand why these allegations are being made, then the committee has been given unnecessary credibility. >> your session is not true. the only evidence that we have about [ indiscernible ] comes from what christopher wylie, it comes from documents. contracts that you signed [ indiscernible ] night that is not what i said. they are allegations that are made against my company. come from one source. >> you totally [ indiscernible ]. you could have chosen to gi
arc .us. he develop a pitch which he took to silicon valley to a 15- $20 million -- 20% of his company. what was clear is that he was agnostic about where the money came from and even ported russian state that he found the idea of working with the crazy evil russians quite intriguing. one san francisco-based investor who spoke with me about a start up in 2014 -- please? [ multiple speakers ] it is very relevant. these allegations that have been put to the committee stem from one source. they...
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and bringing stringing us along. >> we won't know until he shows us what his offer. is he willing to let inspectors into his country? is he willing to do you guys and to do it the way most western countries and eastern countries now define it which is you have got to stop that only your nuclear program but you have to do something about those icbms which can reach the united states. this is a tall order. we don't know that kim jung-un is willing to trust the united states to guarantee country's future but what we do know is that he has got to do something different from what his father and grandfather did in order to survive. cvid -- it's a long process but it has to start somewhere. ed: we talked about the stakes for kim jung-un. last? what about the stakes for this president? his critics, some in his own party, but odyssey democrats for sure but some in his own party who think he is unstable, a diplomatic, at the top of this and that he is been talked about at the possible winter and i underline possible 100 times because of possible winner of the nobel peace prize
and bringing stringing us along. >> we won't know until he shows us what his offer. is he willing to let inspectors into his country? is he willing to do you guys and to do it the way most western countries and eastern countries now define it which is you have got to stop that only your nuclear program but you have to do something about those icbms which can reach the united states. this is a tall order. we don't know that kim jung-un is willing to trust the united states to guarantee...
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some of the pack out the tires we use them for interior walls or use them in a lot of ways. so this is the gravel pits and all of the earth and gravel that was taken from here was used to build the road between toes and the disputed us the sixty four so basically they took all of the earth out of this area and now we have building houses on to it and the idea is to tenant into a vibrant community but also to have you know vegetation and grow food onto it so basically you know from what we have done to kind of take from the earth which trying to give it back in another way and creates a sustainable community and we're going to go and visit brenda who lives there right now brenda. hello hello thank you oh good for me i let's see this film is that ok. cool. yeah this is brenda she's she was an academy student born in chicago raised in ireland but mostly chicago after the academy i went right back to chicago and sold my house it's just there's something about living in these earthen structures or sleeping in these earthen structures that is just so preferable. i sleep better tha
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let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live.ses across the uk and eu have united to call for "measurable progress" in brexit negotiations. a statement signed by the confederation of british industry and their counterparts at the european trade union confederation comes ahead of the eu leaders summit in brussels. for business, the biggest concerns over the future of trading relationship worth more than $733 billion last year are how that will continue without any kind of trade deal or customs union. a key part of that is the irish border, over which $3.5 billion of trade is conducted. the uk's northern ireland secretary karen bradley has been in brussels this week, trying to make progress on how to avoid a hard border which some worry would undermine the peace process. and without these issues sorted, there is no clarity on what or how the uk can negotiate free trade deals of its own. anand menon, professor of european politics and foreign affairs at king's college london is with us. thank you forjoining us. the pressure has been
let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live.ses across the uk and eu have united to call for "measurable progress" in brexit negotiations. a statement signed by the confederation of british industry and their counterparts at the european trade union confederation comes ahead of the eu leaders summit in brussels. for business, the biggest concerns over the future of trading relationship worth more than $733 billion last year are how that will...
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us.pen our hands to embrace the cause of justice. for above all, bobby kennedy still lives. because the one in whose name we make this prayer the one who was crucified but yet rose triumphant, he still lives through faith, hope, and love. will never die. amen. >> on behalf of my mother at all kennedy -- ethel kennedy in our large family thanks to the staff at arlington cemetery to be so kind and accommodating and flexible. i want to thank president clinton who graces us with his presence thank you so very much. [applause] my family and i also think those who divided their time and talent to make this service possible and to each of you for sharing in this commemoration. it is tough to lose a parent. it was very painful to lose my father. but yet half a century later, each of you have come here traveling from as far away as italy, ireland, and australia. you share our deep sense of loss and happy memories. your presence is deeply moving and attribute to the love my father inspired. thank y
us.pen our hands to embrace the cause of justice. for above all, bobby kennedy still lives. because the one in whose name we make this prayer the one who was crucified but yet rose triumphant, he still lives through faith, hope, and love. will never die. amen. >> on behalf of my mother at all kennedy -- ethel kennedy in our large family thanks to the staff at arlington cemetery to be so kind and accommodating and flexible. i want to thank president clinton who graces us with his presence...
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room in the camp he didn't want to meet with us but later on he denies it us on. the assassination of tel was just the opening shot of the black september organization. a more dramatic operation was carried out the following year at an event chosen by the palestinians because they knew the whole world would be watching. at the one nine hundred seventy two munich olympics black september operatives infiltrated the olympic village killing two israeli athletes and seizing another eleven as hostages. the kidnappers demanded a prisoner swap and the plane to fly them out of western. holding the hostages at gunpoint the kidnappers were transported by bus to an airbase and then flown by helicopter to an airfield where two of them were shot dead by german snipers. when they went to inspect the aircraft. german authorities claimed another of the kidnappers then lobbed a hand grenade into the helicopter killing all of the israeli hostages to this day one of the principal planners of the operation remains under can't. control the budget. the larger level where they are the ho
room in the camp he didn't want to meet with us but later on he denies it us on. the assassination of tel was just the opening shot of the black september organization. a more dramatic operation was carried out the following year at an event chosen by the palestinians because they knew the whole world would be watching. at the one nine hundred seventy two munich olympics black september operatives infiltrated the olympic village killing two israeli athletes and seizing another eleven as...
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they will talk about the us hostile policy. the fa ct about the us hostile policy.see the change in the threats against them. but frankly i don't think they will be calling for the withdrawal of us troops from south korea, certainly not today. as the north koreans leave this meeting in singapore, they will have a huge boost to. i mean, there are going to be other leaders of countries, major powers, wanting to talk to kim jong—un —— huge boost. this is a huge boost in. they will tribute the boost to the fact they have nuclear weapons and nuclear ambitions —— this is a huge boost. meanwhile they will figure out how to avoid any commitments to get rid of them. you lead the delegation on the six party talks on the north korea nuclear issue. a lot has been spoken about on the model of iran and the lifting of sanctions. and their justified parallels? —— are there. the iran deal is so much more advanced than anything we will see here. they took the material out of the country. with north korea, we got them to denuclearise and rejoin the organisation as a non—nuclear state,
they will talk about the us hostile policy. the fa ct about the us hostile policy.see the change in the threats against them. but frankly i don't think they will be calling for the withdrawal of us troops from south korea, certainly not today. as the north koreans leave this meeting in singapore, they will have a huge boost to. i mean, there are going to be other leaders of countries, major powers, wanting to talk to kim jong—un —— huge boost. this is a huge boost in. they will tribute...
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tolls for us all. a, 1966. 1966.iopia, [applause] >> please welcome the executive director of the color of change. [applause] your generation south and is thewhite and black first with the chance to not only remedy the mistakes which all of us have made in the past, but to transcend them. your generation, this generation cannot afford to waste its substance and hope in the struggles of the past, where beyond these walls is a world to be helped and improved and made safe for the welfare of mankind. 1966, university of mississippi. [applause] >> our next speaker served as secretary of the navy 2009 through 2017. the formerome secretary of the navy. [applause] >> america was a great force in the world with immense prestige long before we became a great military power. and wewer has come to us cannot renounce it. but neither can we afford to forget that the real constructive force in the world comes not from bombs, but from imaginative ideas, warm sympathies and a generous spirit. these are qualities that
tolls for us all. a, 1966. 1966.iopia, [applause] >> please welcome the executive director of the color of change. [applause] your generation south and is thewhite and black first with the chance to not only remedy the mistakes which all of us have made in the past, but to transcend them. your generation, this generation cannot afford to waste its substance and hope in the struggles of the past, where beyond these walls is a world to be helped and improved and made safe for the welfare of...
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hejoins us now.nxious. they can see robots are starting to appear ina they can see robots are starting to appear in a lot of sectors, in robots, session restaurants, security robots patrolling grounds, and people understand they are coming but they are worried about what it will mean for humans. how much knowledge is there about the size of the disruption and when it's going to happen? people know there's going to happen? people know there's going to happen? people know there's going to be a lot of disruption but people are uncertain how far down the road it is. there is anxiety on the road it is. there is anxiety on thejob the road it is. there is anxiety on the job front. they can see the workforce being disrupted with a lot of automation coming into virtually every sector. they worry about what it will mean for them and their children. i want one of those who we re children. i want one of those who were robots and one of the grass cutting ones, but they are expensive. what people say about the cos
hejoins us now.nxious. they can see robots are starting to appear ina they can see robots are starting to appear in a lot of sectors, in robots, session restaurants, security robots patrolling grounds, and people understand they are coming but they are worried about what it will mean for humans. how much knowledge is there about the size of the disruption and when it's going to happen? people know there's going to happen? people know there's going to happen? people know there's going to be a...
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against someone else that technology can always be reversed and used against us and that is the balance of things that's the cycle and i understand that you are not against drones as a till but you say that there are you should be transparent how can this be possible when you are a war i mean keeping information classified may mean thousands of lives saved. and that's a that's a that's one of the things that people are confused about where we have this possibility of things but the reality of the situation is that lives are being ended when someone comes to mean be like well think about all the american lives that you say well that's that's that's an invisible number that's imaginary you know if we if people want concrete actual fact i can tell you i have killed thirteen people with missile strikes and there are one thousand six hundred and twenty six unnamed enemies that were killed in all the missions that i completed and i know that i know that for a fact and i know each of these persons was a human being they had a family they had friends they had lives and we ended them the possibi
against someone else that technology can always be reversed and used against us and that is the balance of things that's the cycle and i understand that you are not against drones as a till but you say that there are you should be transparent how can this be possible when you are a war i mean keeping information classified may mean thousands of lives saved. and that's a that's a that's one of the things that people are confused about where we have this possibility of things but the reality of...
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a long journey ahead of us, we can do without the extra hour that it's cost us.ke nick hay, trying to get home to liverpool after a family break in windermere, it‘s frustrating. i think it‘s absolutely scandalous. you can see there people here with prams, dogs, we‘re not getting all the help. anybody here? nowhere. and this could go on for weeks on this line in particular? i believe so, yes. i think it‘s scandalous, something needs to be done about it. businesses in the lake district rely on visitors coming back time and time again. anything which affects that, like a poor rail connection, is worrying. if people aren‘t having the type of quality visitor experience that they deserve, then that‘s going to be the legacy. that‘s what they‘re going to remember. not the fantastic scenery, not the great visitor attractions, all let down by something outside our control. tourism leaders fear poor rail services could do long—term damage to the lake district‘s reputation around the world. to be let down at that very first point of contact with the county, to come out of th
a long journey ahead of us, we can do without the extra hour that it's cost us.ke nick hay, trying to get home to liverpool after a family break in windermere, it‘s frustrating. i think it‘s absolutely scandalous. you can see there people here with prams, dogs, we‘re not getting all the help. anybody here? nowhere. and this could go on for weeks on this line in particular? i believe so, yes. i think it‘s scandalous, something needs to be done about it. businesses in the lake district...
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us and you go look them don't fit mit one of us just. the five it gives us a four. so the list a lot of fun though. when i saw him we. would begin to. see the end of the world in a bad. region and then this. must be now a body don't do them all the small thing on. it all. in all said it all the just or to tackle more sacred to potty and what i suppose it's all just got to them it is the maid dissolved says all of a can a ball in just a. mushroom chip is it a cut from the motrin and shivah...
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. >> the students not graduating with us that should be, and realizing that any one of us that is walking across that stage would have been those kids. it's going to be tough. >> for me, it's february 14th, it was just a normal day. every day i take my brother to school, and i said, bye mom, i love you. >> i remember being really excited for some reason that day. usually i hate going to school. >> the main things that were on my mind were, am i going to get to school on time? because as usual, i was semi late. >> i was concerned about my test the next day. >> the only thing i was really thinking was, will i eat too much candy that day? >> that morning, i gave alyssa a gold bag with a chocolate bar and hair ties because she was always taking mine. we drove to school and i opened the car door, and i told alyssa i love her, and she said, i love you too, mom. >> when the fire alarm rang on fourth period, it was very unusual. one, because we had a fire drill earlier that day during second period. and two, because it was ten minutes around about before school ended. >> when the second fire alar
. >> the students not graduating with us that should be, and realizing that any one of us that is walking across that stage would have been those kids. it's going to be tough. >> for me, it's february 14th, it was just a normal day. every day i take my brother to school, and i said, bye mom, i love you. >> i remember being really excited for some reason that day. usually i hate going to school. >> the main things that were on my mind were, am i going to get to school on...
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speak to us from northern canada in a way territory her brother maher used to go he committed suicide five years ago he has filed a complaint against the french priest and she has sent us some old photos of her and her kid brother and one of our riverwalk. modest. he has seen the what how. well. do i decide. do you think marty was the only. one. we get our hands on the warrant issued to the canadian police for father of wars arrest. they've been after the priest since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight . on it we discover the name of mario but also two other boys made anonymous by the police with black lines. a girl of fourteen is also a mom go legit victims. in all the priest is thought to have abused four children. finally in the top left hand corner of vital piece of information the name of the town where the priest is believed to be hiding in france a small town in the bocuse where there's a monastery belonging to his community. so we catch the train to strasbourg. that's right because in the meantime we've got hold of some internal documents from his community the father revo
speak to us from northern canada in a way territory her brother maher used to go he committed suicide five years ago he has filed a complaint against the french priest and she has sent us some old photos of her and her kid brother and one of our riverwalk. modest. he has seen the what how. well. do i decide. do you think marty was the only. one. we get our hands on the warrant issued to the canadian police for father of wars arrest. they've been after the priest since one thousand nine hundred...
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used to be over here. we want to hire more. and i think that's the sweetest thing it used to kill whales now it's protecting them. see show both are threatening to worry oh so in the southern ocean so egypt needs to worry us go down the tube to where you see sugar was the only one window into. the sutras of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that man who got in between you know. her blue ships to. process the ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in this mall bolted next to the heart of warships and it's just yeah he's scary is the friend but then again the rolling painful almost nurses physically spoke being illegal fishing vessels taking them out of the action to save millions hundreds of thousands of lives to. be would get very very close to the wind we've been able to basically block them from transferring that way to be able to see to stop them doing that. putting defensive lines into the water a really nasty moment to do that
used to be over here. we want to hire more. and i think that's the sweetest thing it used to kill whales now it's protecting them. see show both are threatening to worry oh so in the southern ocean so egypt needs to worry us go down the tube to where you see sugar was the only one window into. the sutras of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that man who got in between you know. her blue ships to. process the ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the...
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to using. there arises the private watching. paul brody, it has been great having your expertise. emily: thank you so much. coming up, from being denied a visa to being voted one of the top ceos here at our -- top ceos. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: social media giant instagram has announced it has reached a billion active users. facebook has about 2.2 billion monthly sers. snapchat has felt 100 million. it will start a new chapter of mobile video. so that users can watch longform vertical video. the video could be up to an hour long. as we mentioned earlier in the show, silicon valley has a long complicated history with immigration reform. my next guest is somewhat intimately in earlier with the highs and lows of the system or -- highs and lows of the system. he grew up in china. when he applied for a visa in the united states he was ejected eight times. he went on to become a corporate vice president at cisco. he has raised $145 million in funding including from sequoia capital. on thursday, he
to using. there arises the private watching. paul brody, it has been great having your expertise. emily: thank you so much. coming up, from being denied a visa to being voted one of the top ceos here at our -- top ceos. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: social media giant instagram has announced it has reached a billion active users. facebook has about 2.2 billion monthly sers. snapchat has felt 100 million. it will start a new chapter of mobile video. so that users can watch longform vertical...
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thank you so much for joining us.ave combined the fire stick with the echo in a square design. why? >> it is more than combining the products. what we looked to do was simplify the home entertainment experience for our customers. they have a lot of choices, ways to watch tv, cable boxes, your tv, your sound bar. what we wanted to create was a product that could manage all of that in a simple device that is easy to use, and that's what the fire tv cube is. emily: how much do you think incorporating alexa here will improve fire tv sales? sandeep: it provides a richer experience for our customers. one of the things that we found with voice across our products is that it is a natural way to interact with the world, especially with entertainment, to find shows, to switch channels. it is just the right way to do things. emily: so, what do you think in the future people will use the platform for most, kitchen or living room? sandeep: i think it is natural in the living room, to be able to control your tv, to turn it on when
thank you so much for joining us.ave combined the fire stick with the echo in a square design. why? >> it is more than combining the products. what we looked to do was simplify the home entertainment experience for our customers. they have a lot of choices, ways to watch tv, cable boxes, your tv, your sound bar. what we wanted to create was a product that could manage all of that in a simple device that is easy to use, and that's what the fire tv cube is. emily: how much do you think...
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you have the us imposing ta riffs itself off. you have the us imposing tariffs on one side, you have
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at the end of the day if a government chooses to make use of us that is the prerogative of the government. problem how it is that we have to beg for a contract and have a state funded us with private military companies up writing on the phone and a sponsored by the un governments the governments really have a choice either by money to contract us to suck or distance and support they've aust to go free they usually go the free route and often they live to regret that. after some mercenary leaders strike their hand at military coups like the case of some calmer austin seychelles equatorial guinea and can you blame governments for being an easy about working with pay and cease. i think you for government has contracted to p.m.c. directly and that p.m.c. follows the laws of that country and that it puts itself under the jurisdiction of those on forces governments have no reason to fifty m. c. in fact every time we have we integrated with the forces where we are training we live with him we share the same food as they do we live in the same type of environment they live in and we meant to them
at the end of the day if a government chooses to make use of us that is the prerogative of the government. problem how it is that we have to beg for a contract and have a state funded us with private military companies up writing on the phone and a sponsored by the un governments the governments really have a choice either by money to contract us to suck or distance and support they've aust to go free they usually go the free route and often they live to regret that. after some mercenary...
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again you know kind of to all the people who have endured and thrived to use a word that's been used and you know i think it's worth kind of sharing this video that also came in where mark trahant really sums up what is actually happening here and what this moment means take it take a look at this. first there's been a build up of capacity more and more native americans every year have seen others take that route and have been successful and so they're following and adding more to the equation the second reason is the success of. legislation particularly at the state level you're seeing states where like montana has for all and people see that being a strong policy that works for everybody and so that's a reason for people to run for the legislature a thirty's and is probably unique to this time and that's particularly women running because of opposition to president trump's policies as one candidate told me they really expected to have the first woman president and instead they're having policies that they feel are hostile women and you know about something that keeps coming up on u
again you know kind of to all the people who have endured and thrived to use a word that's been used and you know i think it's worth kind of sharing this video that also came in where mark trahant really sums up what is actually happening here and what this moment means take it take a look at this. first there's been a build up of capacity more and more native americans every year have seen others take that route and have been successful and so they're following and adding more to the equation...
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tell us what you think, just use #bbcthebriefing.s on alert, ready to give history a helping hand with its largest security deployment ever for the unprecedented meeting. these impersonators are as close as people here will get to the two leaders. vastly different in age and experience but similar to two, unpredictable and strong willed. singapore's foreign minister had a chance to form his own impressions. both are extremely confident. both hopeful. i think at an emotional level, both of them want something significant out of this summit. no one knows how far kimjong—un is willing to go to give up his nuclear weapons, but just being willing to go to give up his nuclear weapons, butjust being here is a win for weapons, butjust being here is a winfor him. weapons, butjust being here is a win for him. a chance to shed his international isolation. he brought his own armoured car and running bodyguards, but his people only found about this daring escapade after he had left. state television said he would talk about establishing a new rel
tell us what you think, just use #bbcthebriefing.s on alert, ready to give history a helping hand with its largest security deployment ever for the unprecedented meeting. these impersonators are as close as people here will get to the two leaders. vastly different in age and experience but similar to two, unpredictable and strong willed. singapore's foreign minister had a chance to form his own impressions. both are extremely confident. both hopeful. i think at an emotional level, both of them...
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they are for me and i mean a lot to us they keep us busy and distract us. her husband drives the flock up the mountain to graze. during carter's imprisonment mahmoud helped to defend months and are against forces back then he didn't know if his family was alive or dead. the couple rarely talk about what they experienced they too preoccupied with trying to discover the face of the three missing children . so he asked around everywhere even ask each worker and people smugglers who are free abducted people whether they can help us. believe me whenever someone freed i go there the same day or the next morning at the latest and i ask about my children . but so far his efforts have been in day. over two thousand families live in mountain jar and almost all have family members missing. a few months ago i told him facility was set up at this town it's open for two hours a day. to day eight year old hannah reads out what's written on the board thank. you how did you learn to read here. so i can help my father you can't read. but most of all the social workers want t
they are for me and i mean a lot to us they keep us busy and distract us. her husband drives the flock up the mountain to graze. during carter's imprisonment mahmoud helped to defend months and are against forces back then he didn't know if his family was alive or dead. the couple rarely talk about what they experienced they too preoccupied with trying to discover the face of the three missing children . so he asked around everywhere even ask each worker and people smugglers who are free...
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you had heard this before as a conditional use authorize and d.r., nonconforming residential use. addition of a.d.u. the board heard an appeal of letter of determination request made by the adjacent property owner seeking clarification on the process. they then appealed the letter of determination to the board of appeals asl as appeal of the variance decision required for the new construction. at the hearing, boaf appeals unanimously upheld both of those decisions. that's all. and the conditional use, as you probably know, was appealed to the board of supervisors and unanimously upheld by the board of supervisors. >> good afternoon, commissioners. tim frye, department staff. here to share a few items from the historic preservation commission. the architectural review committee met before the full hearing. they heard the civic center presentation that this commission heard several weeks ago. overall are supportive of the design process under way, however, they did request that design group come walk to a.r.c. before the hearing date that's scheduled to show the proffered plan. the
you had heard this before as a conditional use authorize and d.r., nonconforming residential use. addition of a.d.u. the board heard an appeal of letter of determination request made by the adjacent property owner seeking clarification on the process. they then appealed the letter of determination to the board of appeals asl as appeal of the variance decision required for the new construction. at the hearing, boaf appeals unanimously upheld both of those decisions. that's all. and the...
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former prime minister stay with us. to the summit can donald trump and kim jong un start a meaningful peace process as well as what's italy's democratic process means for the e.u. and much much more on this edition of crossfire. seems wrong oh well we just don't all. get to shape out these days. and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. this is. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice center that it has not as the end then i think that it is this is out and. it. is fair. game. i will back talk of the shuttles east pakistan's former prime minister mr aziz china is another huge topic it has promise
former prime minister stay with us. to the summit can donald trump and kim jong un start a meaningful peace process as well as what's italy's democratic process means for the e.u. and much much more on this edition of crossfire. seems wrong oh well we just don't all. get to shape out these days. and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. this is. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with...
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onse mine -- use mine monday. hsa's give patients a financial incentive to spend their health care dollars wisely. control thosey dollars directly. whatever they don't spend, they can keep for future use. patients have an incentive to shop around for the best value in health care. requesting aan low-cost generic drugs at the pharmacy rather than a pricier brand name drug. providers have to compete for patient business. they cannot just send off an expensive bill to a third-party payer for reimbursement. workl of those incentives as fear he would dictate, health-care spending should goal in which is the the country. researchers have put the hypothesis to the test. 2015 looked at 13 million patients insured by 54 large employers. businesses that offer consumer directed plans saw their health spending fall by 5% per year over three years. relative to the growth in health cost. where did those savings come from? patients moderated their use of outpatient care and pharmaceuticals. there was no corresponding increase in
onse mine -- use mine monday. hsa's give patients a financial incentive to spend their health care dollars wisely. control thosey dollars directly. whatever they don't spend, they can keep for future use. patients have an incentive to shop around for the best value in health care. requesting aan low-cost generic drugs at the pharmacy rather than a pricier brand name drug. providers have to compete for patient business. they cannot just send off an expensive bill to a third-party payer for...
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the family joined us live next.h the summer concert series kickoff. >> it is wrestling a little bit. i have faith that will clear up and be a beautiful morning because thompson square right behind me performing all morning long on "fox and friends," they are happy to be here, you are happy to be hosting. who is happier than all of us? dinesh d'sousa. he was pardoned by the president of the united states. he will be on "fox and friends" this morning, we will get them to the concert too. sean spicer and bill bennett, one of my favorite radio host of all-time, big show on "fox and friends". come out to the music, i know you guys will. thank you. we had long deployments in iraq. i'm really grateful that usaa was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members
the family joined us live next.h the summer concert series kickoff. >> it is wrestling a little bit. i have faith that will clear up and be a beautiful morning because thompson square right behind me performing all morning long on "fox and friends," they are happy to be here, you are happy to be hosting. who is happier than all of us? dinesh d'sousa. he was pardoned by the president of the united states. he will be on "fox and friends" this morning, we will get them to...
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company over the last year and he used to join us over silicon valley which is great. year christine the guy at the i.m.f. gave us a game changer of the year award for fighting corruption which is pretty fantastic but yes today was the first company in the world to have investment from the governments so enterprises are in the investment. the irish government. singapore government investment arm. of signal to the markets. and organization. and essentially going to be. someone you can hear from china to help someone you can hear from. investors so you are thrilled this is i guess part of a kind of an irish entrepreneurial success story right i mean you're an irish. this is a great. violin is there a growing startup scene in ireland yes absolutely and i think it stems from things like these great events where you have the web so much. and you have organizations like. so you know we. are the next few weeks which i think is really going to put the spotlight on the. you know the governments here i think the whole crypto space in the space is going to be focusing on trying t
company over the last year and he used to join us over silicon valley which is great. year christine the guy at the i.m.f. gave us a game changer of the year award for fighting corruption which is pretty fantastic but yes today was the first company in the world to have investment from the governments so enterprises are in the investment. the irish government. singapore government investment arm. of signal to the markets. and organization. and essentially going to be. someone you can hear from...
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bethlehem, pennsylvania, used to be a powerhouse of the us steel industry.n it became a rust belt power base of donald trump. after the closure of this main steel plant 20 years ago, many people felt like economic castaways, stranded in an economy that left them behind. in the presidential election, they voted republican for the first time since the 1980s. we had 30,000 people in europe at one time. this former steelworkers says he does not like donald trump but loves the imposition of these tariffs. i think they will really help the economy and help the general public. it's a good thing, i do not think the sky will fall. you don't worry about the impact of a trade war? no, it's been done before and it hasn't hurt, is 3a years too late! he claims it is protecting us national—security but this is more about protecting the us steel industry than protecting —— and rust belt towns. donald trump believes he is rewarding his loyal supporters and does not seem that worried about angering america's closest allies. but the european union is not taking it without a fi
bethlehem, pennsylvania, used to be a powerhouse of the us steel industry.n it became a rust belt power base of donald trump. after the closure of this main steel plant 20 years ago, many people felt like economic castaways, stranded in an economy that left them behind. in the presidential election, they voted republican for the first time since the 1980s. we had 30,000 people in europe at one time. this former steelworkers says he does not like donald trump but loves the imposition of these...
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business news coming up feasible with us. they make a commitment. they find. in stronger. africa following. stories of both people making a difference in shaping their nation played on the continent of africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destiny speak to their own and splayed e.w.s. a new multimedia series from. d.w. dot com africa on the most. another privacy scrabble for facebook this time over the sharing of user data with device makers such as apple and samsung. others over the past decade without the user's explicit consent. german pharmaceuticals make a buyer is one step away from completing its take over of u.s. seed maker monsanto well it inherits the bad reputation of one of the world's most controversial companies. and on world environment day we looked at asia regions booming economies dumped more plastic into the seas than the rest of the globe combined. welcome to d.w. business office in berlin did mark zuckerberg the truth when being questioned by the e.u. recently he sai
business news coming up feasible with us. they make a commitment. they find. in stronger. africa following. stories of both people making a difference in shaping their nation played on the continent of africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destiny speak to their own and splayed e.w.s. a new multimedia series from. d.w. dot com africa on the most. another privacy scrabble for facebook this time over the sharing of user data with device makers such as apple...
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this really motivates us to think about how we use our limited dollars. we see the five year helping us do that. so as this chart shows, our most recent update to the 10-year capital plan was done last year. we do that every other year. it identified $1 billion
this really motivates us to think about how we use our limited dollars. we see the five year helping us do that. so as this chart shows, our most recent update to the 10-year capital plan was done last year. we do that every other year. it identified $1 billion
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sadly, that's your lot from us for now. join us next week when...asure in the black sea. there is a giant flying saucer slowly flying over your head. get an exclusive the travel show look inside a fascinating building from the country's more recent communist past. make sure you join us for that, if you can. don't forget you can keep up with us in real—time on social media. all the details should be on your screens. but from me and all the travel show team here in cairo, it's goodbye. hello. a glorious weekend of weather ahead for many parts of the country. things staying dry and it will be warming up a touch, to. this is how things are looking this morning, taken by one about weather watchers in kent. —— one of our weather watchers. we do have some blue sky and sunshine but a bit of serious cloud around. many parts of the country seeing this high cloud turning that sunshine a little bit hazy. but mainly dry and fine and things will continue to warm up as we head through into tomorrow as well. if we take a look at the air mass, the yellow colour show
sadly, that's your lot from us for now. join us next week when...asure in the black sea. there is a giant flying saucer slowly flying over your head. get an exclusive the travel show look inside a fascinating building from the country's more recent communist past. make sure you join us for that, if you can. don't forget you can keep up with us in real—time on social media. all the details should be on your screens. but from me and all the travel show team here in cairo, it's goodbye. hello. a...
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using course. made easy. shift living in the digital age today a rural internet sensation and artsy up and what to do against filter bubbles. put first. emotional decoding. artificial intelligence can analyze people's facial expressions to understand their emotions. a lucrative business in the advertising industry and for you to view in a science fiction movie minority report personalized advertising tailored to suit people's moods is everywhere. if you get a motel welcome that the other story takes work out for you that could soon become reality the advertising industry uses emotional decoding technology to reef people's facial expressions london based company realize uses that to analyze customer's emotional reactions to ads from the likes of coca-cola and added that the software tracks even the smallest of facial movements and recognizes emotions like confusion and joy. emotions are. quite complex and we asked people to not really understand them very well by now so that's why that's what computers are act
using course. made easy. shift living in the digital age today a rural internet sensation and artsy up and what to do against filter bubbles. put first. emotional decoding. artificial intelligence can analyze people's facial expressions to understand their emotions. a lucrative business in the advertising industry and for you to view in a science fiction movie minority report personalized advertising tailored to suit people's moods is everywhere. if you get a motel welcome that the other story...
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i mean, there are systems used every county, every precinct can use a different system. notice they went after voter registration. we first heard the story about 20 months ago. i immediately recognized the threat. they don't have to actually hack the voter tallies. they can disqualify people every coming to the polls. and disenfranchise tens of thousands of people if they wanted to by simply changing your zip code. >> you're shaking your head. >> it's completely right. a lot of people think of the great cyber threat to voting as ballot stuffing, digital ballot stuffing. > or changing yeses to noes. >> all you need to do is make it hard to get -- to cast your ballot. if your name isn't on the list inexplicably, the whole system is going to get gummed up and you may not get to vote that day. >> the point i was making is that the way american voting works is you could pick 100 precincts in virginia where you know if you knock out 10% of the names you're knocking out republican or democratic voters because of the clustering of voters that. >> that could be just as effective
i mean, there are systems used every county, every precinct can use a different system. notice they went after voter registration. we first heard the story about 20 months ago. i immediately recognized the threat. they don't have to actually hack the voter tallies. they can disqualify people every coming to the polls. and disenfranchise tens of thousands of people if they wanted to by simply changing your zip code. >> you're shaking your head. >> it's completely right. a lot of...
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decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery.nausea. my favorite role so far? being a non-smoker. no question about it. talk to your doctor about chantix. >>> new information this hour as roger stone reportedly admits to meeting with a russian national in may of 2016 who allegedly offered damaging information about rudy giuliani's response. >> whatever the recollections about this, stone did nothing about it, came to the conclusion according to "the post" it was a waste of time. he and greenberg came to the conclusion it was a waste of time. i can't imagine anything got back to the then presidential candidate. if it was a waste of time. >> joyce advance, welcome to you. roger stone did not disclose this meeting to congressional investigators but is telling "the washington post" he believes the fbi was setting him up because the man he met with claims to have been also an fbi informa informant. "the post" is reporting zero evidence to verify the claims. who is more in the wrong here? >> it's very interesting, alex, what we're hear
decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery.nausea. my favorite role so far? being a non-smoker. no question about it. talk to your doctor about chantix. >>> new information this hour as roger stone reportedly admits to meeting with a russian national in may of 2016 who allegedly offered damaging information about rudy giuliani's response. >> whatever the recollections about this, stone did nothing about it, came to the conclusion...
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and we look forward to seeing your reporting of course joining us giving us the latest on the world cup we appreciate it. a saudi led coalition has launched an offensive on yemen's main port city of. the battle could prove a turning point in yemen's three year civil war the coalition is trying to retake the city from goofy rebels backed by saudi arabia's arch rival iran they are pushing ahead with the assault despite grave warnings from humanitarian groups the u.n. says that the offensive risks causing massive civilian casualties and could threaten millions with starvation the u.n. security council is set to address the matter tomorrow in an emergency session. for more now let's bring in the most in said the yemen country director with the aid group oxfam he is speaking with us promise and not thank you so much for joining us this evening oxfam has a team on the ground we understand in the data what are you hearing from them about situation in the city. we all know that yemen has been in a war hunger and disease for the last two years so we did this new development in. saudi and bac
and we look forward to seeing your reporting of course joining us giving us the latest on the world cup we appreciate it. a saudi led coalition has launched an offensive on yemen's main port city of. the battle could prove a turning point in yemen's three year civil war the coalition is trying to retake the city from goofy rebels backed by saudi arabia's arch rival iran they are pushing ahead with the assault despite grave warnings from humanitarian groups the u.n. says that the offensive risks...
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and see us too —— authors.in a row we've been asked to show off some cool tech in front of a live audience. of course, we turned some into communist vladimir lenin using vr. why wouldn't we? do you feel like you're their? year. i can turn round and i can see everything, i've got a whole room. we play mind games with dog that... even though you know it's the wrong way round, i cannot help seeing that this is going the wrong way. another faces popping out but actually it's the back end of the mouse. i was put on the spot with a challenge that gave me shivers and flashbacks to my mastermind appearance. oh, god! oh my god! what does the g is stand for in gdpr? greg, it is general! the island of tuvalu, which lies in the pacific ocean, midway between hawaii and australia, is located at which popular domain popular with television channels. dot tv. then there was click‘s very own painted did shout the game that we call fever, as one half of the audience tried to push the other wind off a seesaw. tried to push the oth
and see us too —— authors.in a row we've been asked to show off some cool tech in front of a live audience. of course, we turned some into communist vladimir lenin using vr. why wouldn't we? do you feel like you're their? year. i can turn round and i can see everything, i've got a whole room. we play mind games with dog that... even though you know it's the wrong way round, i cannot help seeing that this is going the wrong way. another faces popping out but actually it's the back end of the...
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send us your pictures or tweet us your pictures.he forecast for today is one that involves some rain. rain coming in from the west and we will see that coming into the north as well through the day. a cloudy start. still quite a muggy start as well, particularly across part of southern england where the temperature hasn't fallen below 18 or19 temperature hasn't fallen below 18 or 19 celsius overnight, whereas in the north it is between five and six and nine. you can see a cold front slipping south across the uk. that is what will introduce the rain and it will also introduce some fresh conditions behind it. in the south, muqqy conditions behind it. in the south, muggy weather today. fresh conditions in the north. we start off with sunshine in the north across parts of scotland and northern england, more cloud through wales in southern england. thick enough for the odd spot of light rain or drizzle. we have some murky conditions across the south—west and the channel islands. by the afternoon, raining to scotland as well, but starting
send us your pictures or tweet us your pictures.he forecast for today is one that involves some rain. rain coming in from the west and we will see that coming into the north as well through the day. a cloudy start. still quite a muggy start as well, particularly across part of southern england where the temperature hasn't fallen below 18 or19 temperature hasn't fallen below 18 or 19 celsius overnight, whereas in the north it is between five and six and nine. you can see a cold front slipping...
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to and they'll tell you our car tells us that farmers use this water to irrigate their crops it used to be drinking water. actually this form is because of the combination of foreigners for various or the most experience. with this in this pollutants this arming areas. also getting one of the. very verge if so a lot. because there's a lot of new one for a bugs and one since so are there one is a growing and a pharmaceutical industry as they're basing their porches with includes a brochure in grazing now releasing on nestle or industry or france so rich are going directly to be this group. for the pharmaceutical giants it's a question of money treating waste water properly is complicated and costly. diag our shows us a sewage pipe in an industrial region. just want to this is the source of all this what we have. in the dumps like this like this. this is one of the. thank the filthy water collects in an open pool if we find antibiotic residue in this water it would be a breeding ground for super pathogens. bacteria are extremely adaptable they can develop defense mechanisms in order to
to and they'll tell you our car tells us that farmers use this water to irrigate their crops it used to be drinking water. actually this form is because of the combination of foreigners for various or the most experience. with this in this pollutants this arming areas. also getting one of the. very verge if so a lot. because there's a lot of new one for a bugs and one since so are there one is a growing and a pharmaceutical industry as they're basing their porches with includes a brochure in...
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thank you so much for investing your time with us. sport todayis investing your time with us.described his talks with north korea's kim jong—un as tremendous. north korea pledged to rid the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. but there is little detail in the agreement, and there has been criticism of a us pledge to halt military exercises, which is seen as a concession. a man accused of being a member of the banned far—right group national action has admitted that he planned to kill a labourmp. the old bailey heard that jack renshaw bought a machete, and also planned to take hostages and to kill a police officer. his plan, the court was told, was uncovered by an anti—fascist campaigner who had infiltrated renshaw‘s group. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford was in court. and that is a way to spit in the establishment's face, and the youth will want that... jack renshaw, 23 years old, who today suddenly admitted to a jury that he had planned to kill a labour mp and threatened to kill a police officer who was investigating him for grooming children for sex. the pros
thank you so much for investing your time with us. sport todayis investing your time with us.described his talks with north korea's kim jong—un as tremendous. north korea pledged to rid the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. but there is little detail in the agreement, and there has been criticism of a us pledge to halt military exercises, which is seen as a concession. a man accused of being a member of the banned far—right group national action has admitted that he planned to kill a...
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the important thing is how do we use the intelligence? what do we use it for? what are our known vulnerabilities? someone said earlier, the fillmore abilities -- the vulnerabilities are growing exponentially and the complexity of the infrastructure is growing enormously and that is the attack surface. the question we need to answer in the next 15 minutes or so is what is threat intelligence in your organization in particular? how are you using the threat intelligence? and how well is it working? when we go through the firs round, we will talk about recommendations. let me start with my longtime friend randy, can you talk about your view and how it is working? >> the way i see threat intel is that the data and understanding, we have had several people define it, but the understanding of the threat and ttp's and that information that can be used to reduce risk and to reduce the dwell time. that metric that everyone says where there is 208 days that malware is on a machine undetected, i think that is where threat intelligence can help reduce or prevent to some deg
the important thing is how do we use the intelligence? what do we use it for? what are our known vulnerabilities? someone said earlier, the fillmore abilities -- the vulnerabilities are growing exponentially and the complexity of the infrastructure is growing enormously and that is the attack surface. the question we need to answer in the next 15 minutes or so is what is threat intelligence in your organization in particular? how are you using the threat intelligence? and how well is it...
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ball museum using the force for us in force for us targets targets if it's everyone it is not hit one it is not hidden i hadn't i certainly still the call the cole bombing mission is boman randomly if you said randomly if you'll sit in at it in at home home and a bone may come to bone may come down and you down and you there are there are houses there are houses that collapsed that collapsed on those from their president as events and they could and they couldn't get out of that get out all this whole this happened happened because of because of the end of the aircraft craft it it will it will plane kind comes and sums and strike strikes for instance of for instance a five story story be able to rebuilding ice ice it would be on the second floor would be on the second floor well severely civilians on the fence on the third and fourth floor fourth floors how how comes the comes the plane the plane still still strikes the strikes then most civilians died the civilians died the nice ones will terrorist terrorists and we were and we weren't to let alone and hearing those worrying calls ph
ball museum using the force for us in force for us targets targets if it's everyone it is not hit one it is not hidden i hadn't i certainly still the call the cole bombing mission is boman randomly if you said randomly if you'll sit in at it in at home home and a bone may come to bone may come down and you down and you there are there are houses there are houses that collapsed that collapsed on those from their president as events and they could and they couldn't get out of that get out all...
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us of. the nine eleven terrorist attacks changed the course of international relations the united states took a more aggressive stand against its enemies. north korea's regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving its citizens states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. that was the fatal flaw of the bush strange they didn't like the agreed framework. ok go figure like that that's fine but have something ready to replace it with instead they left this enormous of the. and the north koreans just started up their program and never stopped. one of tell when times two thousand and six north korea announced that it had successfully tested and you can devise. an official statement was read out on state television. north korea has been forced to provide evidence of its nuclear capability to protect its national sovereignty against the threat of an attack by the united states. the test was fairly sm
us of. the nine eleven terrorist attacks changed the course of international relations the united states took a more aggressive stand against its enemies. north korea's regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving its citizens states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. that was the fatal flaw of the bush strange they didn't like the agreed framework. ok go figure like that that's fine but have...
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you know the north koreans used to say to us. here posses for two hundred patients that's going to be as patient as you want easter road just go out there prove it and that's what they did. unfortunately. but talks between the u.s. and north korea continued in new york the participants included robert cullen an expert on north korea's nuclear program he's visited the country often. remember two thousand and. six characters should go first to john morris and me they took us to a young gun they walked us into this. facility which we were not really expect we thought maybe we would see a few centrifuges i don't know how many ten one hundred whatever they're small and we would say oh yeah it's really impressive. instead they took it took us into this building. took us up to the viewing room and there are two thousand centrifuges. they let us in our jaws dropped and we were sort of speechless as we tried to come through centrifuges and then they were steps out of there because they didn't want us to see them. too much point worse some
you know the north koreans used to say to us. here posses for two hundred patients that's going to be as patient as you want easter road just go out there prove it and that's what they did. unfortunately. but talks between the u.s. and north korea continued in new york the participants included robert cullen an expert on north korea's nuclear program he's visited the country often. remember two thousand and. six characters should go first to john morris and me they took us to a young gun they...
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dot com slash lifestyle that's all from us for today thanks for joining us. from. me. feel. for. me from. the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. but the reality was often very different to. dark skin and foreign workers could be threatened. and even killed. and the authorities. turned a blind eye. no solidarity racism in former east germany. fifteen minutes on t w. christ's against humanity. civilians becoming witnesses to come on. their recorded images...